Access to and Use of Export Market Information by Non- Traditional Commodity Exporters in Ghana

Authors

  • Vincent K. Afenyo University of Ghana Business School, Legon, Ghana Author
  • Anaba A. Alemna Balme Library, University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/qr8a5270

Keywords:

Information access, export market information, commodity exporters, Ghana

Abstract

Ghana has traditionally depended on a number of export commodities such as cocoa, timber, gold and diamonds for its economic and social development. Recent economic policies of government have aimed to expand the country’s exports to include non-traditional exports such as horticultural products, textiles, fishery products, wood products and handicrafts. Growth in exports depends on both domestic factors, such as the quality, quantity and cost of production of the commodities, as well as conditions in the export markets. It was in that context that this paper analysed the nature of access to and use of export market information by non-traditional commodity exporters in Ghana. A mail questionnaire was used to collect organisational-level perception and activity information concerning export market information from forty non-traditional commodity exporting firms in Ghana. The study found that 32 (87%) of the firms sought information from Ghana has traditionally depended on a number of export commodities such as cocoa, timber, gold and diamonds for its economic and social development. Recent economic policies of government have aimed to expand the country’s exports to include non-traditional exports such as horticultural products, textiles, fishery products, wood products and handicrafts. Growth in exports depends on both domestic factors, such as the quality, quantity and cost of production of the commodities, as well as conditions in the export markets. It was in that context that this paper analysed the nature of access to and use of export market information by non-traditional commodity exporters in Ghana. A mail questionnaire was used to collect organisational-level perception and activity information concerning export market information from forty non-traditional commodity exporting firms in Ghana. The study found that 32 (87%) of the firms sought information from

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Published

2025-02-21

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